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Show Lynndyl Mrs. Rachel Simpson Mrs. William Coleman visited Friday with her daughter Eldonna Anderson in Oak City. Nada Simpson and daughter, Paula, and Norma Majers visited in Oak City Friday. Mrs. Effie Allen and daughter, Ruby, returned from ia pleasant trip Saturday from San Bruno, California, Cal-ifornia, where they visited her other oth-er daughter, Mae Miller. They also visited Mrs. Allen's sister, Mrs. Ruby Ru-by Williamson of Napa, California, and Mrs. Mary Young, Thousand Oaks, Berkeley, California. Mrs. Myron Vest is improving leach day after her recent illness. Ray Mills' mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gervis, have moved here from Salt Lake City to make their horned Mr. and Mrs. Ford Coleman of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting here with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman, Cole-man, and Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot. Tal-bot. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills are visiting visit-ing in Milford for a few days. Mrs. Kirt Roper and Mrs. Glen-na Glen-na Vest spent a few days in Salt Lake shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Roper spent Sunday in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Black. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson went to Salt Lake Sunday to take their small daughter to the doctor. She is having trouble with her tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Simpson, son Jay, and grandson, Neil Fernley. A delicious rabbit dinner was served. Mr. a nd Mrs. Vernon Gronning and daughter, Trena and son, Jim.-my, Jim.-my, visited in Delta Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gronning. Roy Clark went to Provo Sunday for a few days. Mrs. Marie James went to Salt Lake Sunday and will visit her husband hus-band in Provo Monday. Bill Jeffers spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gronning bad as dinner guests Friday evening eve-ning Mrs. Peter Hales, son, George, of Delta, Mrs. Esther Lauber of San Francisco; Mrs. Erma Davenport Daven-port and daughter, Frances Ann, of Kansas City; Mrs. Raymond Peterson Pe-terson of Lima, Montana, and Mrs. Roger Marek of Twin Falls, Idaho. Miss Marilyn Hayes was pleas- antly surprised on her birthday on Friday evening at her home. Games were played and refreshments served ser-ved to Mary Beth Roper, Crystal I Nielson, Annette Smith, Harold I-vie, I-vie, Jay Simpson, Kenneth Hayes, Ray Wilkins and others. Miss Janeane Simpson came home from Salt Lake Sunday and is returning Monday. Mrs. Rachel Simpson will go back with her for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Louise Lou-ise Clark and family. Mary Johnson, Nina Johnson of Sutherland, and Mrs. Effie Johnson of Los Angeles went to Salt Lake Thursday to take their mother, Mrs. Hattie Johnson, where she underwent un-derwent an operation. She is doing do-ing nicely. Tilman Johnson and Gladys Banks came home from Cedar City where they are attending college. Those who attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott in Oak City were Mary Johnson, Clorean Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse, Bishop and Mrs. Clead Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson, and the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Whatcott and family. Garth Whatcott came home from Salt Lake City to attend the wedding wed-ding of his brother, Carl. Kent Nielson and Bob Nielson and Blainey George of Delta went to Logan where they will attend college. Darold Whatcott is leaving for Provo where he will attend the BYU. Sunday Irvin Whatcott's father, John H. Whatcott, celebrated his 91st birthday. A family dinner was enjoyed by the family and Mrs. Amy Erickson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Whatcott's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradfield of Scipio, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dutson of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. DeLong Banks and children spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Howellet of Kanosh came to attend the wedding wed-ding of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whatcott. What-cott. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dutson and son are moving to Provo, where he is employed. Mrs. Mary Johnson is going to Salt Lake Monday to visit her |